Chapter 1: What health benefits do Starbucks baristas receive?
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Good morning, girlies, it's the toast. It's Jackson, Claude, and we're your hosts. It's your favorite show, the fast five things you need to know. We'll start your day off swirly. It's the toast.
I sound amazing. Welcome back to The Toast and happy Mondaeries. The final Monday of the final week of Toast for the year 2025. And I'm kicking off the final week with one of our highly requested friends and family guest co-hosts. It's Sachi Lou Freebush. Sachi Lou Freebush, I did not have time this morning to post a clue about you. And also this is your eighth time hosting, like the jig is up.
And also you make me record so fucking early because you have a job. So sorry everyone that you didn't get a clue. It's Sachi Lou. It's Sachi Lou and her arms are covered. Yes.
Everyone feels safe and comfortable in the studio today. Thank you. This is your last week. Wow, you guys are really taking a long vacation. This is the thing about owning your own business.
You make your own days.
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Chapter 2: Who are the hosts of The Toast and what is the episode about?
You can do whatever you want. You make your own days. So one thing about us, we are going to take like a healthy Christmas break. And you're going to take the entire summer off. Well, excuse me, bitch. I had a baby. I had to take the summer off, wench. And we are going to take off all the bank holidays. Of course, as you should. Now, some years, I'm glad you brought it up.
It's an American company. The final day of the toast is December 12th. Okay. Some days, like the holidays line up, like the way the weeks line up, it's like, well, if we then did the week after that, then we're done the 19th. Like that's too close to Christmas. Do you know what I mean? No, it's not. A couple of years ago, like the last Friday was like the 16th. That's perfect.
So does that mean you guys are off the starting the 12th and then you're back Jan 5th? Why are you counting my time off, bitch? I work hard. That's crazy. Yeah, it's crazy. And that's what you get when you're a successful CEO. No, no, no, totally. This is called jealousy. Yeah, well, listen. Jealousy, jealousy. Yeah, your friends are so cool. Yeah, I listen to Olivia Rodrigo.
I was like, what song is this? Oh, you don't know Olivia Rodrigo? No, I do. Your friends are so cool. We go out every night. You're not young? Yeah, you're living the life. You're not young. Oh, I didn't know that. I'm younger than you. I am young. I am younger than you. Prove it. Okay, birth certificate.
Prove it.
Okay. Because you're looking old with your arms covered. Oh, oh. Okay, really hit me where it hurts. Sachi is fresh off the plane from Las Vegas. You spent the weekend in Vegas. You went to the Sphere. Viva Las Vegas. Hey, hey. How was it?
It was so fun. The Sphere was the craziest thing. You saw Zac Brown Man. Zac Brown Man opening night. Did you see Kendra Scott? No, I didn't.
But I did see via TikTok that she was there. She was there. Yeah. And can you explain to me? I saw like a lot of comments about. Demonic? Yeah.
What happened? Okay. So that's the thing. Like I could totally understand why someone would think that based off of online.
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Chapter 3: What are the highlights of Sachi Lou Freebush's recent trip to Las Vegas?
Like, Rainbow by Kacey Musgraves. What about both? You know, I'm just trying to think like, they don't have like a ton of shows there, especially ones that we would like. So I understand that when you heard Zac Brown, like you're going to go because to go to the Sphere is so cool and you want to see an artist that you know. Yeah.
I just feel like for me in particular, I have not heard or seen a concert at the Sphere that I have to go to. Like if Kacey Musgraves, I would go. Right. If of course like Luke and Taylor, even though like I don't need to see Luke Holmes or Taylor Swift there. Like that's not the ideal venue. No, but also Taylor would slay.
Chapter 4: What insights do the hosts share about Kelsea Ballerini's recent concert?
Like I don't even think it's the right venue for like a Luke. Or like a Chris Stapleton. No, no, no. Maybe a Chris Stapleton, actually. You think? Yeah. But like, what are his visuals? Respectfully. I don't know. I'm trying to think. It's not like about. What are Zach Brown band visuals? That's true. I guess he didn't. That's, well, so that was, therein lies the issue of Satan.
I'm trying to think like who I would really love to see at that particular. I heard a rumor that Jonas Brothers are gonna. And I feel like that would slay. I have to speak my truth. Oh my God. Are you also so mad that we haven't gotten?
i and like i'm obsessed with the jonas brothers and i feel like i was like a jonas brothers hater i've just been like critical of them because they did have like a weird few years yeah where like they became the biggest band in the world they got back together sucker went number one and then like shit was weird and now they're in their era where they're just like having fun i think a lot of people are making fun of them for all the tiktoks that they make and all the projects that they're doing that like make me think that they might be in debt right but to be honest i feel like there's just like
living their truth and that's what's coming through to me for a while I feel like they weren't living their truth no and like now I think it's like they have so much money so they like just like like to have fun and spend it and do whatever and then like they but they also work so hard and I do I do know like that apparently like they are the hardest working men in the industry it's coming through
And I saw, I just, they're all, I'm, like, all up in Jonas talk right now. And I just want to say, like, I've been critical, so I feel like it's important that I say I'm loving this era. Yeah. I don't know which, I'm not a Nick girl. I've never been a Nick girl. But, like, I'm kind of straddling between Joe and Kevin right now. No, totally.
But also, just to give Nick a little bit of, like, pull, like, he's coming out with an album that's, like, a gospel album. And, like, you know he, like, loves it. And it sounds so good.
Yeah, so he did that one gospel performance of Jealous with the choir. I put my G music up. And everybody loved it so much. And now 10 years later, he's finally giving the people what they want. And I appreciate it. I saw a video of him singing with a gospel choir. It's just so crazy that that song's about Olivia Colpo. And she's in the music video. Is she? Yes, on the motorcycle.
And also, I feel like the lyrics to that chorus will never be clear to me. Because to me... This is what it sounds like. As I was just singing it, I don't know what I was saying. I put my chin music up. I thought cheer, but even still. And I'm puffing my chest. I'm getting ready to face you. You call me obsessed. Now, I think it's like this. I puff my, wait. I put my chin music.
But what kind of music is it? What do you mean? I put my chin music. Cheer. I don't think either. And I'm puffing my chest. I think it said, I'm getting red in the face. Oh, to face you? No, I'm getting red in the face. You can call me obsessed. It's not your fault that they have a. Also, I can look up the words. I don't want to. No, I know.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of celebrity breakups in today's culture?
Some people did. We all know legends. Yeah, right. No, like, do you know Subject to Change? Muscle memory? Please. Please. Please. So... I like that she said this because I have thought that, and I know, and me and Jackie talk about this all the time.
Chapter 6: How do public figures handle their relationships and breakups?
It's what I was just saying about Alex and Braxton. We just like live in this era where like you break up with someone. And like you're supposed to hate them. Not only that, and you're supposed to tell everybody like all the things that happened. And part of being in a relationship is like, even if it doesn't end well, and we always say like, I'm not talking about like Brianna Chicken Fry.
Like tell us more. Yeah. If you're seeing an abusive person, like that person deserves no grace, deserves no protection. Bring back shame. Deserves no respect.
Chapter 7: What sparked the recent dating rumors between Keith Urban and Jennifer Lopez?
Right.
But like, I'm talking more like. You fall out of love. Yeah. And then like, you just think you're supposed to go on a podcast and like air their dirty laundry. Like a little bit like Rachel Kirkconnell. Right. And it's like. But that whole situation was also a little weird. It was, but it was still like a five year relationship.
Chapter 8: What is the significance of Paramount's hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery?
I just hate this thing where like, and I feel like Alex Earl is never going to tell us what went on with Braxton. Like I have a lot of respect for that. I do think she'll talk about it at some point, like on her. About being broken up and being heartbroken, but not like, and then Braxton said this and here's the screenshot. Like I hate that shit. And we just live in a world that eats that up.
No, it's like everyone knows a little bit too much about each other. And I think it's easy to get caught up in like wanting to do that. And I think that's what happened to Kelsey Ballerini. And now like in hindsight, she sees like it's also good for her career. I'm like, look at Morgan, like, please. Yeah, no, she's like, I didn't need to go that hard. I know.
And it sort of feels like, you know, punching down now. Right. Because she's so famous. So I really, really, like, I have enormous respect for her saying this. Because a lot of people wouldn't, even if they felt that way.
Do you know how hard it is to admit that, let alone in Sydney, in front of so many people that is then now in front of the whole world?
Yeah. This really, it went a long way, I feel. Yeah. And I think it's a really mature, healed thing for a person to say. Yeah. And when I listened to the revisionist, that's not what I thought she was talking about. Me neither. It's sort of, you know, classic, you know, girly stuff.
Yeah. Like, just like you, of course you look back at things and maybe you'd want to change them. Sachi, do you sit in parks? I do sit in parks.
I do too.
I love the park. You actually sit in parks more than I do. I seriously love them.
Like when you have a baby, like parks are everything. Yeah.
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